1. The unit of measurement of sound is
- Pascal
- Decibels
- Hertz
- Candela
2. The noise value of sound waves depends upon:
- The frequency of sound waves.
- The intensity of sound waves.
- The time of exposure of sound waves.
- i and ii only
- i and iii only
- ii and iii only
- i, ii and iii
3. Physiological responses accompanying response and other noise exposures include:
- A vascular response characteristic by peripheral vasoconstriction, changes in heart beat rate and blood pressure
- Various glandular charges such as increased output of adrenaline evidenced by chemical changes in blood
- Slow, deep breathing
- i and ii only
- i and iii only
- ii and iii only
- i, ii and iii
4. As per IS code, acceptable noise level for residential and business urban areas is
- 50-60 db
- 70-80 db
- 25-35 db
- 40-50 db
5. What are the time constants used for sound level meter standards?
- S (Slow) =1 second
F (Fast) = 125 mille seconds - S (Slow) =1 second
F (Fast) = 225 mille seconds - S (Slow) = 2 second
F (Fast) = 125 mille seconds - S (Slow) = 2 second
F (Fast) = 225 mille seconds
6. What is Noise dosimeter used for?
- It is used for measurement of impulse noise levels e.g. hammer blows, punch press strokes, etc.
- It is used for detailed design and engineering purpose, using a set of filters.
- It is attached to sound level meter and plots the SPL as a function of time on a moving paper chart.
- It is used to find out the noise levels in a working environment, attached to the workers.
7. Sounds of what frequency are covered by A-weighted scale?
- 600 – 2500 Hz
- 500 – 2000 Hz
- 800 – 3000 Hz
- 1200 – 3900 Hz
8. What is permissible limit of noise in residential area (day time limit), as defined by Ministry of Environment and Forest India?
- 65 dB(A)
- 55 dB(A)
- 50 dB(A)
- 60 dB(A)
9. Which of the following statements are true about noise pollution?
- It can cause Cardiovascular issues like high blood pressure, heart failure, etc.
- It can cause sleeping disorders.
- It can cause permanent loss of hearing
- It can cause behavioral disorders
- i and iii
- i, ii and iii
- i, ii, iii and iv
- ii and iv
10. As per B.I.S. code, the acceptable indoor noise level in Court rooms is
- 55 dB
- 45 dB
- 20 dB
- 75 dB
11. The least sound which can be perceived by human hear is
- 5 dB
- 12 dB
- 10 dB
- 1 dB
12. Which of the following receptor organ for hearing is destructed due to noise pollution?
- Medulla
- Vena cava
- Cortex
- The organ of corti
13. Which of the following expression is correct with respect to sound pressure?
- Sound pressure = Total atmospheric pressure – Barometric pressure
- Sound pressure = Total atmospheric pressure + Barometric pressure
- Sound pressure = Total atmospheric pressure x Barometric pressure
- Sound pressure = Total atmospheric pressure/Barometric pressure
14. As per BIS code, the acceptable indoor noise level in hospitals is
- 80 dB
- 60 dB
- 40 dB
- 25 dB
15. Which of the following is not the effect of noise?
- Sleeplessness
- Hearing loss
- High blood pressure
- Fluorosis
16. What is maximum recommended exposure time to a noise level of 100 dB in a day?
- 15 min
- 180 min
- 250 min
- 50 min
17. The acceptable outdoor noise level (dB) in urban residential area is
- 25-35
- 30-40
- 35-45
- 40-50
18. The noise pollution produced by tractors, thrashers harvesters, etc. can be categorized under
- Agricultural machines pollution
- Household pollution
- Transport pollution
- Defense equipment pollution
19. The pollution which has far-reaching consequences and has many physical, physiological as well as psychological effects on human beings is termed as
- Air pollution
- Water pollution
- Marine pollution
- Noise pollution
20. The acceptable noise level for banks/big offices are
- 65 to 105 db
- 50 to 60 db
- 105 to 120 db
- 60 to 65 db